Pregnant man Thomas Beatie has decided to write a memoir.
Beatie’s memoir, titled Love Makes a Family: A Memoir of Hardship, Healing, and ExtraordinaryPregnancy, is schedule to be released on September 30, 2008. In his memoir, Beatie talks about female-to-male gender reassignment surgery and his experiences as a pregnant man.
Beatie maintains that being pregnant doesn’t make him any less of a man. In a recent interview on Oprah, Beatie said,
It doesn’t make me want to go and shave my legs or something. I’m a man, I just happen to be a pregnant man.
Beatie is due to deliver his baby on July 3, via ceaseran.
Magician David Blaine set a new world record today on The Oprah Winfrey Show for holding his breath under water for 17 minutes and 4 seconds. The previous record of 16 minutes 32 seconds was set earlier this year in Switzerland by Peter Colat.
Here is one part of the diary kept by David Blaine as he prepared himself for this life changing moment.
For the stunt, Blaine wearing a clad in a silver wet suit, entered an acrylic sphere filled with 1,800 gallons of water and spent the first 23 minutes inhaling pure oxygen, packing his lungs with extra oxygen just before the breathing tubes were removed.Just moments after setting the record, 35 year old Blaine said that this was “a lifelong dream,” of his. “I can’t believe that I did that.”
“I actually started to doubt I was going to make it because I’d never done it with such a high heart rate,” he added. His aides said during the event that his heart rate should have dropped far lower than it did.
In May 2006, as a finale to a week spent in an aquarium with an oxygen mask at New York’s Lincoln Center, Blaine tried to set a new breath-holding record. Without breathing pure oxygen beforehand, he tried to break the existing record of 8 minutes, 58 seconds for an attempt of that type.
But he had to be rescued shortly after 7 minutes when he was unconscious and having convulsions.
Nearly two years after his infamous couch jumping incident, Tom Cruise returns to The Oprah Winfrey Show. (Note to Oprah: bolt down your furniture.)
It will be a two-part show, one airing on May 2 and the other on May 5. The two-part taping will coincide with the 25th anniversary of Cruise’s first break-out movie performance in Risky Business.
The first part will be Oprah’s interview with Cruise at his home in Telluride, Colo. which will cover his “family, his life and the future,” Harpo said.
The second part will be taped in the studio were video messages from Cruise’s friends and colleagues honoring his work in the movie industry, will be shown.